Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, nestled between mountain, forest, and sea. It offers world-class sundowner spots, scenic drives, and some of the most breath-taking vistas you’ll ever see. Not even the locals get tired of these views. Here are some of our favourite scenic spots in and around Cape Town, for the next time you want to feast your eyes.

Blouberg
Blouberg without a doubt offers the best views of Table Mountain in town. Its two main beaches, Big Bay and Little Bay Bay, are pristine and over the ocean are beautiful views of Table Mountain, the City Bowl and Robben Island. he wind can be pretty epic but locals use it to their advantage; this is the centre for kitesurfing and windsurfing in Cape Town. Besides lounging on the beach, you can also enjoy an outdoor lunch at one of the many beachfront restaurants or bars.

Cape Point
Cape Point quite rightly has a reputation for being the most beautiful promontory on the planet. Stand atop cliffs that rise..

Every street in Cape Town has a unique personality. If Kloof Street is the aloof sophisticate of the Cape Town family, and Bree is the quirky art student, then Lower Main Road in Observatory is the black sheep, the cousin who went backpacking in India to find herself and came back with piercings and tattoos.

Yep, there’s no doubt that Observatory is the bohemian centre of Cape Town, attracting students, backpackers, and voluntourists. Diverse and multi-cultural, expect to hear a mix of accents—from West African to Scandinavian—when walking the streets.

If you’re looking for a place to hang out, meet new people, and get involved in some of Cape Town’s most creative activities then Obs should be first on your list.

Hello Sailor
Hello Sailor is a trendy but relaxed little bistro on Lower Main Road with decor inspired by Sailor Jerry tattoo artwork and hearty and well-priced food. It’s a great place to grab a meal and a beer and watch the parade of people pass by on Observatory’s busies..

Spoil your loved ones this Easter to a breakfast buffet at the luxurious Bantry Bay Suite Hotel, situated in, Cape Town. The Boutique Hotel is the perfect spot for guests and members to indulge in a feast together, as a family.

The buffet will be served from 06:30am – 10:30am on Sunday, 01 April 2018. Expect to be treated with all your favorite breakfast items, such as, smoked salmon rosettes and capers, homemade muesli and other assorted cereals, platters of cheese and fruit. A traditional English breakfast is also available with your eggs prepared according to your preference. Be sure to leave some space though, as the morning spread will be followed by mini plates of chocolate delights and pastries along with Mocha Coffee served from 11am onward. This mouth-watering feast will only cost R165 per person.

For more information and to book your Breakfast Buffet Feast visit: http://bantrybaysuitehotel.com/ or contact reservations@thebantrybay.com.

Steenberg Golf Estate has earned international recognition. In the centre of the serene Constantia winelands, surrounded by the Sivermine mountain range… It’s here that you will find Steenberg Golf Club, one of the finest in Cape Town!

Celebrate this Easter with the iconic Mandela Rhodes Place in Cape Town, with an exclusive family offer from 30 March – 02 April 2018.
When booking the luxurious all-suite style apartments with spectacular city views, guests will be treated to an a la carte breakfast, a surprise Easter Bunny Hamper and complimentary hop-on-hop-off red bus tickets to visit the city’s best attractions. With free parking and complimentary airport transfers provided, your family getaway is guaranteed to be stress free!
Kids under the age of 12, sharing with two adults, stay free so book your greatest Easter weekend experience yet and receive 20% off the best available rate at Mandela Rhodes Place.
For more information and to book your family break in the vibrant city of Cape Town, visit: www.mandelarhodesplace.co.za or contact DGM@mandelarhodesplace.co.za.

Cape Town has plenty to offer both locals and tourists, and it’s hard to find a way to balance out the quirky hole-in-the-wall joints that locals love with the tourist hot-spots. Don’t fret! In this guide, we’ll show you how to get the best of both worlds. You can live like a local and still see some of the major attractions, without having to spend all your precious holiday time standing in queues and battling crowds. And all of that in a three-day whirlwind visit! Hang on to your hats, folks. (No really, Cape Town can get pretty windy).

Day 1: City Slicker
The city centre is the perfect place to start your Cape Town adventure. Day 1 is about taking in as much of the city as you can, so get an early start and wear good walking shoes.

Head for the V&A Waterfront to board Cape Town’s famous City Sightseeing Red Bus Tour. You can hop on and off as you like, and they’ll also stop right at the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway station. You can buy tickets for the Cableway on board the bus t..